Thursday 16 July 2015

Why Each Home Needs Stainless Steel Dinner Plates

By Olive Pate


Quality utensils are a homemaker's best investments for home maintenance. In India for example, many households have invested in the durability of stainless steel dinner plates. Able to make stainless utensils by hand, India prefers this material because it gives a polished look while being lasting for decades even with daily use.

When this kind of steel was first patented and manufactured in the 1900s, many businesses benefitted from it including the arms industry. Fifteen out of 150 stainless alloy of iron grades are the most useful nowadays. In modern times, this bluish-grey alloy of iron that is resistant to tarnishing and rust is widely useful in architecture and transportation--and even the simple household.

Considering its durability, flatware that is resistant to tarnishing and rust is relatively cheap compared to other dining ware materials. It is so cost efficient that many restaurants have decided to use it as a replacement for other utensils. Ceramics and glass utensils are avoided because once dropped, they cannot be used anymore. In addition, bussing them out is heavy and difficult.

Depending on the restaurant's image, many opt to use disposable utensils. These restaurants, most especially those who have decided to be eco-friendly, are finding ways to minimize waste. They have chosen this alloy-of-iron flatware because it is more sustainable than paper and Styrofoam. For the common household, dinner sets like these are readily available throughout the world at the local department store or through online shops. Newlyweds can start with a 12-piece set which consists of a pair of flatware and a tumbler. A small household can start with an 18-piece dinner set.

You can get a 100-piece set depending upon the size of your family; after all, steel that is resistant to tarnishing and rust can last for a long time. There are those, however, are concerned with storage space and cleaning up so many pieces which is why some opt to buy only what is needed. It is good to note that unlike glassware that is unsafe to be nested, stainless steel can be safely nested, thus opening up more shelf space.

Homemakers prefer this material most especially because of its resiliency. It is safe around children. If an accident happens, wasted food is just the problem. You can go pick the flatware up like nothing has happened. When buying, look for the 18/10 mark. It means that the material is made up of 18% chrome and 10% nickel. The quality drops as the numbers do.

Cleaning utensils that are resistant to tarnishing and rust is easy. A sponge and light detergent is all you need. You may rinse it and then leave it to dry. Avoid lemon scented detergents because they can damage stainless. This material is dishwasher safe too. A few reminders, though: do not crowd it most especially with silverware. In addition, do not include them in the hot drying cycle.

Stainless steel is the best material to withstand daily use in any household due to its durability and utility. It is best for moms because not only it is easy to clean, but it is safe around children as well. When guests arrive, the flatware is quite presentable and can match and blend with china for any occasion.




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